I'd like to know why google do not index my posts on my blog writes in NodeJS.
Link of a post : http://icecom.fr/articles-icecom/9
Anthony
There are several reasons why Google isn't indexing your website.
There are no links to your website. Google follows links on the internet to other pages. If there are no links to your website it won't find it.
You are denying access to Google through the robots meta-tag or robots.txt.
You haven't waited long enough yet, Google may take some time before it has indexed your website.
Of course you can supply Google with the proper URL's with a [sitemap]{https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/156184?hl=en}. A good place to create this if you're new to it could be [here]{http://www.xml-sitemaps.com/}
#szenbalu already mentioned you can upload this sitemap.xml to Google Webmaster Tools and this way Google can index your site without the need of links. It is also faster most of the time.
Another way to get your website indexed through Google Webmaster Tools is the 'Fetch as Google' tool. In here you can tell Google to fetch and index your website. This is especially useful if you change content and want it reindexed.
About your specific case:
* You do not block Google with the meta robots tag
* I can not find a robots.txt file
* I can not find any links to your articles from [OpenSiteExplorer]{http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/}
I think that uploading a sitemap to Google Websmaster Tools + Using the Fetch as Google tool will get your site indexed within no time.
If you have any questions left, feel free to ask. :)
Do you have the robots.txt file and webmaster tools account joined to your page?
With webmaster tools you can upload sitemap that google will use to index pages.
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I am wondering how can I show my website links like this (with ">" sign) in google search results.
I have also noticed that when I click to these types of results, they take me to altogether on a different page of that website. Dont know if they are doing 301 redirect.Please do let me know if there is any SEO benefit by displaying links like this and doing redirection.
I got the answer....It is done using schema.org. What actually google is showing in the search result is a breadcrumb. I have to tell google about my breadcrumb using rich snippet.
It's a SEO trick. When you're going to submit a website to Google with webmasters account. You have something called sitemap. It's what Google uses to give those nice clean results. You can generate sitemap for you site here
I want to add a robot.txt so my web page can be found...
So I have heard that putting a robot.txt with meta tags in the root of my site can do this.
Is this true?, if so,
What would be the steps to add or generate this robot.txt?
I have found this
Robots.txt is more for telling the crawlers where to and where to not go once they've already reached your site.
A better way to get crawlers onto your site is to build a sitemap for your site, then use Google Webmaster to submit this sitemap to google. You'll also want to include the sitemap on your site's root url and tell google where it is (all of this can be done in Google's Webmaster Tool linked to above).
No, it won't make your webpage suddenly visible. It just instructs web crawlers on how to index your site.
http://www.robotstxt.org/
My question is about Search Engine Result pages, if your site is the first search engine result, many site's search results show the page listing like this as is this screenshot.
So, is there a procedure to follow so I can achieve the same effect for my site.
Unfortunately not, those are automatically generated by Google. You can read more details on the Google Webmaster page about Sitelinks.
Those are completely generated automatically by GOOGLE
Google Doesn't Say How to Get Sitelinks
The workings of many Google algorithms, including Sitelinks, are kept secret to discourage people from manipulating the rankings, but we can still look at examples and try to understand where Sitelinks come from. I've worked on a number of sites with Sitelinks, and these sites are similar in the following ways:
* Site ranks first for the keyword(s) that generate the Sitelinks listing
* Easily spiderable, structured navigation
* Fairly high natural search traffic
* High click through rates from the search results page
* Useful outbound links
* Inbound links from high quality sites
* Site age is several years or older
Sitelinks generally appear when a site is considered to be the main authority on a particular keyword, in short an old site with lots of links with the keyword anchor text is likely to get sitelinks.
I've found that, as stated above, having clear navigation helps. Also, it appears that the Google bot has particular support for media wiki, automatically pulling the TOC out into the results.
You can get more information about your own site links by logging into google webmaster tools.
I have a website that contains links to other sites only.
They link to an image gallery or a video.
Does google accepts this or will it penalize my site because I don't have any real content?
Thanks
Google does look for human generated content. They also look for the links to your site. I would add stuff to your site and also guest blog etc to get traffic to your site.
While building a Webiste, i created a robot.txt on the server, to prevent the yet unfinished application from getting into Google's Index...
Now that i am done with the site, i removed the robot.txt and i expected that my site would show up on Google, since the robot.txt is gone!
But this is not happening! I have removed the robot.txt now for about 3 to 4 weeks, and yet the site is still not showing up :(
Is there something that one needs to do after the removal of robot.txt to get into the indexes of search engines again? Or isn't this suppose to happen naturally?
Or is this my case that of not being patient enough?
You can add your site for crawling in here.
Create a sitemap file and submit it to google, bing, and others. For google you can use their webmaster tools for this.
I would just setup a new default robots.txt file:
User-agent: *
Disallow:
Also sign up for Google Webmaster Tools and setup sitemap files. This might help Google to recognize things have changed.
As the first step step get site verified in Webmaster Tools. So you can see google crawler visits and reasons for denies.
Read more # http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Webmasters/thread?tid=671635798b0e75ba&hl=en
For an optimal position in the Google search results you should definitely check this document:
Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide